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Repair or replace my sub amp, Sundown Audio 100.2
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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8180481" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>The 100.2 will put out every bit of it's rated power and a bit more. Your amp power is pretty well matched to your subs. A bigger amp might push them a little harder, but I doubt you'll hear that much difference and if you push them much harder you might blow the subs. How are the subs wired? Should be either wired as a single 4 ohm load with amp bridged, or on separate channels as 2 ohm load each.</p><p></p><p>Are your subs in separate sealed sections or do they share a single space in the enclosure? What is the enclosure volume (cu-ft)?</p><p></p><p>Can you post a pic of the enclosure and subs? I'm afraid to get noticeably more 'hit' you are talking about more than an amp upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8180481, member: 655519"] The 100.2 will put out every bit of it's rated power and a bit more. Your amp power is pretty well matched to your subs. A bigger amp might push them a little harder, but I doubt you'll hear that much difference and if you push them much harder you might blow the subs. How are the subs wired? Should be either wired as a single 4 ohm load with amp bridged, or on separate channels as 2 ohm load each. Are your subs in separate sealed sections or do they share a single space in the enclosure? What is the enclosure volume (cu-ft)? Can you post a pic of the enclosure and subs? I'm afraid to get noticeably more 'hit' you are talking about more than an amp upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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